Retro Wallpaper
Retro wallpaper walks the line between groovy and grounded — patterns pulled from the '60s and '70s that don't announce themselves as throwback. These are mushroom motifs, arc geometrics, sunburst florals, palette stretched across rust, burnt orange, mustard, chocolate brown, and the kind of slate green that reads cozy rather than loud. They anchor a room in warmth without tipping into costume.
The patterns hold their own as accent walls in a play room or layer quietly in a powder room — repeating arcs soften next to oak, cane, terracotta. The darker prints sit well in a low-lit study or den; the lighter ones keep a nursery from feeling too precious. They pair with velvet, linen, brass hardware, anything that already leans vintage without trying. This is vintage wallpaper that grounds a space rather than centering it.
Not sure how a rust tone reads in your light? A $2 sample lets you live with it before committing — or browse the full catalog to see how the retro prints sit next to everything else.




























































































































































